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About SweaterBabe

Katherine is the designer behind all the Sweaterbabe.com knitting and crochet patterns.

Katherine first learned to knit at a day care center in Iowa when she was just 8 years old! It was that or shrinky-dinks (remember those?) and the knitting needles won out that fateful afternoon. Her first project was a never-ending (they didn't teach her how to bind off) scarf-like object in a lovely orange-variegated, acrylic yarn from Target. It would be the first of many cherished projects.

Soon after, Katherine moved to San Diego with her family, where she continued to knit obsessively, teaching herself new knitting techniques and patterns, as well as how to crochet and tat (an old lace-making technique). Even as she went to engineering school, became a consultant for a BIG accounting firm, and later got her MBA, she often daydreamed of turning her favorite hobby into a career (even pursuing an MFA in Knitwear Design at the Academy of Art school in San Francisco at one point!). Instead, she stayed on her conservative career path and became a veteran of several Internet start-ups, moved to Los Angeles, and continued to pursue her passion for knitting, crocheting, and designing in her spare time.

Over the years, she designed and knit and crocheted hundreds of sweaters, scarves, purses, and shawls (even toilet roll and seat covers for her relatives!) as gifts or for her personal collection. She even knit her own wedding dress! A local gown maker in LA worked with her to design the silk A-line, strapless dress and allowed her to knit and bead the lace that decorated the bodice and train. Katherine also knit a matching silk shawl, putting on the last beads just nights before the wedding.

Finally, with the encouragement of friends and family who have long admired her knitting and crochet talent (as well as her 3 hand-looms and her breath-taking stash of fabulous yarns and knitting and crochet books!), she took the career leap from Internet executive to Knitwear and Crochet Designer and Instructor.

She first launched Katherine Lee Knitwear, her finished knitwear line, featuring hand-loomed sweaters and accessories made in luxurious fibers, like Peruvian Baby Alpaca. And then came Sweaterbabe.com, featuring her exclusive hand knitting and crochet patterns and providing information on her knitting and crochet classes.

Katherine has taught hundresds of students here in Los Angeles at some of the local yarn stores and at her home studio (Knitting Basics I is her most popular class!). She also taught private 1-on-1 and group classes for a few years. Her students were amazed at her patience! And with her 25+ years of knitting and crocheting experience, she was able to share a wealth of tips and information.

She did a guest appearance on the new DIY show "Uncommon Threads" which first aired in the summer of 2006. In the episode, called "The Crochet Class", Katherine teaches 3 knitters how to crochet by stepping them through an easy crochet shawl. Watch for the episode on the DIY and HGTV networks.

Katherine has also done free-lance designs for yarn companies and local designers (including a bikini company!) in Los Angeles, though her main focus for the past few years is to design and publish her SweaterBabe.com line of original knitting and crochet patterns.